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of Economics. The Berlin School of Economics PhD programme has four PhD tracks from which students can choose: PhD in Accounting PhD in Economics PhD in Finance PhD in Management These tracks share a similar
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technology to track single GPCR molecules on cardiovascular cells derived from healthy and diseased patients. Through our collaboration with the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute, the lab has access to one
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trainees in related research grant proposals and manuscript preparation. Academic rank and tenure track eligibility to be determined by experience and expectations for extramural funding. Essential Functions
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admission requirements There is a formal application process. Your application will have to include academic track record, CV, writing sample and letters of recommendation. Your application will be evaluated
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Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Other Application deadline Application track I (joint call): updated information for the next call will be announced here in due time. Application track II (open
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part of a team The ability to use personal initiative and creativity to solve research problems A track record of publishing research outputs in internationally recognised journals Experience
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skills, which are relevant in academic teaching as well as in many non-academic professions, and supports PhD candidates in elaborating their own teaching portfolios. Multi-track supervision and mentoring
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Agroecology An excellent track record in publications. A clear path to independence as a researcher is desired, though an ‘on-ramp’ through collaboration with more senior investigators is also encouraged
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times per week at their own expense. The Role NRC’s Medical Devices research Center is excited to advertise a tenure-track Research Officer (RO) position specializing in microfluidics systems and devices
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-of-the-art methods for evaluating treatment effects from randomized and observational data sources that are subject to multiple forms of bias due to, for example, missingness, censoring, irregular assessment